Air bag setups (for towing)
#34
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How much room do you have between the bigger mud tires and the bag/mounting bracket? Just curious if this setup will work with the 325/60s I have on my truck. Nice truck!
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Has anybody ever put your truck on a car lift and noticed the space between the cab and bed get bigger?
It does the same thing if i put a heavy tonge weight trailer on it also..
No cracks in the frame or anything that i can find.
It does the same thing if i put a heavy tonge weight trailer on it also..
No cracks in the frame or anything that i can find.
#37
I have my Tahoe bagged with firstone 2500 bags and it rides great and hauls anything you can possibly put on the hitch. I have pulled 5-6 ton on a two axle trailer. I have posted the pics a few times.
Here is a brand new 2012 eco boost wih air lift helper bag systems.
That is a 2500 lbs. tote in the bed. We haul tires all the time and the guy who drives the truck doesn't have a complaint about them.
If you tow or haul anything more then a few hundred pounds in your truck you are a fool to not install air bags. It keeps your alignment correct and safe.
Here is a brand new 2012 eco boost wih air lift helper bag systems.
That is a 2500 lbs. tote in the bed. We haul tires all the time and the guy who drives the truck doesn't have a complaint about them.
If you tow or haul anything more then a few hundred pounds in your truck you are a fool to not install air bags. It keeps your alignment correct and safe.
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#40
I belive it is recomended that 10 psi is the minimum you ever run. Maybe 5 is considered ok but the key is never every let them run flat. You can ruin the bags fairly easy.